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The Dakkada campaign: Akwa Ibom’s novel effort to change…
The governor of Akwa Ibom State, Udom Emmanuel, a former banker, recently initiated a re-awakening and self…
Your waste, their opportunity
They are not big executives, and their jobs do not come with big and glamorous titles. They work in very small…
Chapter Zero
More local children and teenager’s storybooks are being published, but they face many challenges, writes OBODO…
‘250,000 IT, telecoms professionals too small for…
The 250,000 IT, telecoms professionals in Nigeria, constitute only 40 percent of the actual figure needed, and are…
Underage drinking: Protecting Nigeria’s future
Youths, particularly the underage occupies a significant percentage of Nigeria’s population and so requires that…
Why corruption thrives in Nigeria
Against the whirlwind of accusations and media trial of supposedly corrupt individuals by the government and even …
How banks lift consumer lending via new vehicles’…
With the understanding that the major pillars of economic growth and development are infrastructure and …
How banks are assisting in diversification of economy…
Since the economic recession of 2008, mono-economy countries like Nigeria, have struggled to diversify in order to…
Anambra: Sustaining growth amid political rancor
He sauntered into the venue a clear one and half hour late – like most Nigerian politicians and VIPs who think only…
Lafarge-Holcim: The making of a global cement giant
LafargeHolcim was born out of the merger of equals by Lafarge and Holcim in 2015.
The united Group which has over…
As Coca-Cola encourages Special Olympics athletes…
The sporting event has continued to encourage the creation of an inclusive community, build confidence and teach…